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Note that assumes that all the <li> tags have an <a> tag as the first tag inside them so if some of them don't you'd need to add extra code to find the <a> tags. Also if you want it to work on really old browsers you'd need to add code to define getElementsByClassName.

Hello everyone, thanks for the help so far.
I decided instead of removing them, I will just rename them using the JS that felgall supplied (Thanks!).

I have another question;

For each tab, it has a description inside it. I want to change the words in the description, so delete it and then rewrite it.
Could someone tell me how I would do that? And could you try to explain each line of code so I can try to apply it to more situations

Hey guys,
I played around with the JS and I got something that kind of works...
It does what I want it to do, but on some other pages, it messes things up. I've got no idea why its doing that. Everything after the favicon line is messing up other pages. I tried doing one set of replacing vars at a time and each one works, but also makes slight changes to other pages. There don't seem to be any shared ID's or classes though. So I think it might just be a syntax problem or something.. Is there a problem with the way I wrote this?